Isn't that NSL?
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On Dec 10, 2018, 2:19 PM, at 2:19 PM, Kurt Gugisberg <kurtgug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree that maybe both is the way to go. I'm usually on vacation in
July
so I may make one or the other or neither.
Kurt
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 12:48 PM Mike Ostby <mikeostby@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
What does everyone think about moving the normal July launch (July13) to
the following Sat., July 20th?Its
I dropped the ball on this as it was suggested to me many months ago.
certainly not too late to plan this. I will make sure it's on theagenda
for the next Board meeting And if it's a go, we'll start the processto
adjust the FAA COA and BLM permit date.interest
Please respond to this thread as it will reflect just how much
there is among everyone.next
Thanks,
Mike Ostby,
President
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018, 11:49 AM R Dierking <applerocketry@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
At the meeting, David EW asked about having a waiver for July 20th
11year. It will be a Saturday and the 50th anniversary of the Apollo
this aslanding on the Moon.
I didn’t say anything about this at the meeting, and I regret that
David. I hope the Board gets this done. I think others support
plannedwell.
Honestly, I’m disappointed that there wasn’t a ROC launch already
speaking forfor that day and that NSL wasn’t going to be held then. I’m
Apollomyself; this is my opinion. I have a feeling that many people don’t
understand the importance of the past space program which included
someand this particular achievement. That is, how important it is to
suggestion forpeople that lived it. I started thinking this when I saw a
bea Saturn V drag race when holding NSL was announced. Please don’t
ouroffended, and I hope you understand that this thing is just more
significant to some people than others. For some of us, it changed
tolives in a big way.
Anyway, July 20th of next year is an important date. If others want
hope it’scelebrate the 50th anniversary on another day, that’s cool and I
thefun. BTW: you can see the info that NAR has on their website about
50th anniversary and what they hope clubs are doing that day.
Richard Dierking
TRA 11366, L3